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I’ll admit… I haven’t been keeping up with my Thirty before 30 list like I wanted to. But I won’t be turning 30 until the end of May next year so I have about 8 months to go. I guess that makes me feel a little better! Anyway, I just wanted to give everyone an update. I still haven’t finished coming up with a list of all 30 things I’d like to accomplish. So far, I’ve come up with 21 items (view the list here) and I also got some fantastic suggestions from my readers. So I’ll be updating the list soon (hopefully) to make it a full 30.

I HAVE, however, checked off a couple of items so far. One of which is item #4: Make homemade pickles.

I checked Pinterest (of course) for recipes and most of them required you to actually do some canning…which meant I’d have to wait at least a week or so to try my yummy pickles. It seemed way too impossible for me to wait that long. Luckily, I found a recipe for “Quick Refrigerator Pickles,” which said your pickles would be ready after 24 hours. BINGO! Sounds like my kind of recipe!

I found the recipe here. I didn’t follow the recipe exactly… In fact, I barely followed it. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the recipe; it looks great! But I didn’t have most of the items on hand and I was really just winging it. I didn’t go out and buy “pickling” cucumbers; my mother-in-law hosted a family gathering and sliced up a TON of cucumbers for salad. She ended up having way too many so I took a cupful home.

Instead of buying all the different spices & fresh dill, I bought a pre-made mix of pickling spices and some pickling salt. The pickling spice is a mix of mustard seed, dill seed, bay leaves, coriander, chiles, and allspice.I didn’t have too many cucumber slices so I only used one pint sized jar (which was still a bit big for the amount of cucumbers I had). I added about a tablespoon of the pickling spices, 1 1/2 tablespoons of pickling salt, 1 tablespoon organic sugar, 2/3 cup white vinegar, and 1 cup of filtered water to my jar. I closed it and shook the jar until the sugar dissolved. In a separate jar, I packed in my cucumber slices and poured my liquid mixture on top of the cucumbers. There was too much liquid so I couldn’t use it all. I just made sure that the cucumber jar had all of the spices, even if I couldn’t use all of the liquid. I sealed it up and stuck it in the fridge.

I waited exactly 24 hours (ha! I’m totally not lying. I was practically counting down the minutes!) and popped that jar open right away. OH MY GOD. I fell in love. I ate almost the whole jar within about 5 minutes. I guess that’s a good thing since this recipe isn’t made for pickles that are meant to be canned and stored for long periods of time.

I’ll definitely be making more and will be making jars for my pickle-loving friends. You should give them a try, too, and let me know how they come out! You can also experiment with adding different spices/ingredients, like garlic or jalapeño peppers. Or you can try pickling other foods besides cucumbers, like pickled garlic (one of my FAVES!), asparagus, green beans, onions, cabbage… The possibilities are endless! Comment below and let me know all about your adventures!

Oh and just a reminder! Make sure to enter my giveaway to win an oh-so cute kitty mug! The contest ends tomorrow, Friday, September 28th!

Happy Friday! The past couple of days have been oh-so-fun because Wednesday was my hubby’s 30th birthday. Yep, the big 3-0! We’ve had loads of fun so far and a lot more fun planned for this weekend. But I’ll post more about that next week so keep your eyes open for pics!

Now, let’s get to why I named this post Freebie Friday. It’s because I have a freebie for you guys! I made a birthday card for my husband and posted it on Instagram. My caption was “Handmade cards rule and store-bought cards drool.” That’s the truth, right?? :) Anyway, when I posted the card on Instagram, I got quite a response from my followers. So I decided to make it available as a free printable!
The card is blank on the inside so you can give it to your hubby for his birthday, your anniversary, Valentine’s Day, or you can stick it in his lunch box on a plain ol’ Tuesday before he leaves for work. You can download it here:

The file is a PDF and you’ll need Acrobat Reader to view it. You can print it on regular old card stock (8.5″ x 11″) without having to scale or shrink the image. Then, cut & fold along the lines. The finished size is A2 (5.5″ x 4.25″). Enjoy!

Fine print: this card is for personal use only. If you love it, share the link to it! But please don’t sell it. Thanks!!

Do you wear glasses? I do and I LOVE them. I’m really serious when I say I LOVE them. I love glasses, different kinds of glasses, kids with glasses, items screen printed with glasses images, pets with glasses, glasses-shaped jewelry; I love it all! And perhaps I’ll make a post in the future about my love for sexy specs…

A minor problem I have with glasses, though, is how to apply eye makeup for nights when I’m wearing my glasses. I always wonder if I’m wearing too much makeup or too little. (It’s pretty tough for me to apply the makeup, too, because I’m extremely near-sighted and I need to practically plaster my face onto the mirror just so I can see what I’m doing… But that’s a whole other issue!)

Anyway, I was pretty excited when I stumbled upon this makeup YouTube tutorial made specifically for gals with glasses. The user who made the video (MichellePhan) is very informative and I LOVE her makeup. I guess it also helps that she’s gorgeous naturally, too!

Check it out here:

I’m a little iffy over the false eyelashes (mainly because I’m scared of them…Ha!) but I’ll definitely try this out the next time my hubby takes me out for a night on the town!

I just LOVE rubber stamps! I love how you can reuse them over and over again to decorate greeting cards, stationary, mailing supplies, gift wrap, and countless other things. And, when I learned how to make my own, I was so excited!

Now I can make whatever design I’d like and, what’s even better, it’s pretty darn easy to make them! Here’s what you’ll need:

Rubber block

Pencil

Bone folder

Lino carving tool with wooden handle (can be found at most craft supply stores)

A cute design

Tracing paper (not pictured)

X-Acto knife & cutting mat (not pictured)

When you have your design printed out, trace it onto tracing paper using a pencil. Lay your tracing face down on your rubber block and gently press it down using your bone folder to transfer the image. If you don’t have a bone folder, you can always use the dull side of a butter knife or any other flat object you might have in your craft room.

Use your X-Acto knife to trim down the block, centering your image. Then, begin your carving! Remember to carve on top of your cutting mat, just in case your hand slips. You don’t want to ruin any table surfaces!

And ta-da! This is what it’ll look like when you’re done. Don’t worry about the pencil marks, though. They’ll gradually fade after a few uses.

Have you carved any stamps yourself? I’d love to see them! Just comment below with a link to your pictures <3

Last weekend, I found a tutorial on, where else? Pinterest! I loved it so much that I decided to try it out and when I finished, a few people asked me how to make it. So I decided to share it with all of you!

Prints on canvas look SO great but they’re equally expensive! Using this print transfer method, you can save loads of money and have pride in saying that you made it yourself.

I was lucky to find the gel medium on clearance for only $1.50 (retail was $7.95) and I got a 4 pack of 6×6 canvases for only $7.50, thanks to coupons! As for the photo, I chose a picture that I took at the Huntington Library a couple years ago. I decided to print a 5×5 image (to get a 0.5 inch white border on the sides). Be sure to reverse the image! We’ll be placing the image face down on the canvas so it’ll come out how you originally shot the photo.

First, apply and spread some of the gel medium with your paint brush. Spread it nice & even without leaving too much excess.

I added a tad bit too much gel medium here. Oops!

Place your picture face down in the center of the canvas and press the image firmly into the canvas. Then, grab a cup of tea, surf Pinterest for a bit, and let your canvas dry overnight!

After you’ve let your canvas dry, spray it with some water and start softly rubbing the paper off with your finger or a cloth. The harder you rub or the coarser the object you use to remove the paper (cloth or sponge), you risk removing some of the ink. Sometimes that’s a good thing; it’ll make your photo look weathered and vintage!

Once you’ve removed most of the paper, you’ll notice that the photo still looks a little cloudy with some paper residue still stuck on. That’s where the wood polish comes in! Just dab some of it on a cloth and wipe down the canvas. The picture will look crystal clear afterward.

And voilà! You got yourself an awesome canvas print! Hang it with pride and when your friends ask you where you purchased your oh-so-gorgeous canvas, flash them a huge smile and say “I made it myself!”

I love the weathered work so I used a rough washcloth to wipe the paper off of my canvas. I even scratched it with my nails a little. Love the vintage look!